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Anthony J. Radford, Southbank AU
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20100221712 | CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNE RESPONSE ASSAY AND KITS THEREFOR - The present invention provides methods and kits for measuring a cell-mediated immune (CMI) in a small volume of whole undiluted blood collected from a subject. In particular, the methods are for measuring responses in undiluted whole blood samples having a volume of, for example, 50 μl to 500 μl. Thus, capillary sampling and rapid testing of subjects including pediatric, adult or geriatric human subjects are facilitated. | 09-02-2010 |
20130289139 | DIAGNOSTIC ASSAY - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of immunological-based diagnostic assays. Particularly, a method is contemplated herein for measuring cell-mediated immune response reactivity. The present disclosure further provides a method to reduce incidence of non-specific immune response reactivity in a cell-mediated immune response-based assay, comprising contacting a sample with a basic peptide structure capable of binding to lipopolysaccharides, such as polymyxin B or a sushi peptide. | 10-31-2013 |
Brody Radford, Auckland NZ
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20110205151 | Methods and Systems for Position Detection - A computing device, such as a desktop, laptop, tablet computer, a mobile device, or a computing device integrated into another device (e.g., an entertainment device for gaming, a television, an appliance, kiosk, vehicle, tool, etc.) is configured to determine user input commands from the location and/or movement of one or more objects in a space. The object(s) can be imaged using one or more optical sensors and the resulting position data can be interpreted in any number of ways to determine a command, including 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional movements with or without touch. | 08-25-2011 |
20110205155 | Methods and Systems for Position Detection Using an Interactive Volume - A computing device, such as a desktop, laptop, tablet computer, a mobile device, or a computing device integrated into another device (e.g., an entertainment device for gaming, a television, an appliance, kiosk, vehicle, tool, etc.) is configured to determine user input commands from the location and/or movement of one or more objects in a space. The object(s) can be imaged using one or more optical sensors and the resulting position data can be interpreted in any number of ways to determine a command. An interactive volume can be defined and adjusted so that the same movement at different locations within the volume may result in different corresponding movement of a cursor or other interpretations of input. | 08-25-2011 |
20110205185 | Sensor Methods and Systems for Position Detection - A computing device, such as a desktop, laptop, tablet computer, a mobile device, or a computing device integrated into another device (e.g., an entertainment device for gaming, a television, an appliance, kiosk, vehicle, tool, etc.) is configured to determine user input commands from the location and/or movement of one or more objects in a space. The object(s) can be imaged using one or more optical sensors and the resulting position data can be interpreted in any number of ways to determine a command. Signal conditioning logic (or a programmable CPU) can be used to facilitate detection by performing at least some image processing in hardware before the image is provided by the imaging device, such as by a hardware-implemented ambient subtraction, infinite impulse response (IIR) or finite impulse response (FIR) filtering, background-tracker-based touch detection, or the like. | 08-25-2011 |
20110205186 | Imaging Methods and Systems for Position Detection - A computing device, such as a desktop, laptop, tablet computer, a mobile device, or a computing device integrated into another device (e.g., an entertainment device for gaming, a television, an appliance, kiosk, vehicle, tool, etc.) is configured to determine user input commands from the location and/or movement of one or more objects in a space. The object(s) can be imaged using one or more optical sensors and the resulting position data can be interpreted in any number of ways to determine a command. During a first sampling iteration, a range of pixels can be identified from a location of a feature of the object, with the range used in sampling from the at least one imaging device during a second iteration based on the data sampled during the first iteration. | 08-25-2011 |
Cameron Radford, London GB
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20150288589 | PORTABLE TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD - A portable test apparatus for testing a commodity, the commodity comprising a cable modem, router and/or set top box, wherein the commodity is configured for connection to a cable network, the portable test apparatus comprises a cable modem termination system (CMTS), and an attenuator, wherein the CMTS is configured to provide a signal to the commodity under test over a connecting cable, and the attenuator is configured to attenuate the signal level from the CMTS such that when the commodity receives the signal from the CMTS over the connecting cable, at least one characteristic of the signal received over the connecting cable simulates at least one operating signal characteristic of the cable network for connection to which the commodity is configured. | 10-08-2015 |
Cameron Radford, Fife GB
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20130063606 | TESTING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A test apparatus for testing a video processing apparatus comprises means for receiving from the video processing apparatus a video output representative of a test sequence, the test sequence comprising a plurality of frames, each frame comprising an image of a respective different one of a plurality of frame identifiers; means for obtaining a sequence of sets of frame data from the video output, each set of frame data representative of a frame; and means for processing each set of frame data to determine the frame identifier for that frame. | 03-14-2013 |
20150124104 | TESTING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A test apparatus for testing a video processing apparatus comprises means for receiving from the video processing apparatus a video output representative of a test sequence, the test sequence comprising a plurality of frames, each frame comprising an image of a respective different one of a plurality of frame identifiers; means for obtaining a sequence of sets of frame data from the video output, each set of frame data representative of a frame; and means for processing each set of frame data to determine the frame identifier for that frame. | 05-07-2015 |
Colin Radford, Huntsbury NZ
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20100188490 | BILLBOARDS - An apparatus for displaying images includes an enclosure ( | 07-29-2010 |
Joel Radford, Suva FJ
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20100188490 | BILLBOARDS - An apparatus for displaying images includes an enclosure ( | 07-29-2010 |
Mac Radford, Ainsworth CA
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20160032586 | LOAD BEARING INTERLOCKING STRUCTURAL BLOCKS AND MODULAR BUILDING SYSTEM - Construction materials intended for use as structural elements, such as structural blocks, used in the construction of buildings and civil engineering structures. In one aspect, the blocks may comprise a body shape configured so as to allow it to interlock with other blocks in the construction of a structure. Methods for manufacturing the blocks and structures comprising such materials and methods for building such structures are also disclosed. | 02-04-2016 |
Mark Radford, Essex GB
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20090295620 | RADAR SYSTEM - Electronically steered radar systems such as frequency scanning radars are particularly suitable for detecting and monitoring slow moving, ground-based targets. So-called crawler radar systems are intended for detection of targets that deliberately attempt to avoid detection by keeping low and by moving slowly. Disclosed is a radar system which includes an electronically steered antenna and a receiver arranged to process signals received from a target located at a distance from the radar system so as to identify a Doppler frequency associated with the target. The antenna stares at, rather than glides past, the target surrounding clutter. This means that the spectral spreading of static ground clutter associated with mechanical radar systems can be eliminated, overcoming one of the shortcomings of mechanical radar systems that would otherwise render a crawler radar system unsuitable for Doppler processing. | 12-03-2009 |
Mark Horton Radford, Vancouver CA
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20080257278 | Animal Restraint Apparatus and Related Methods - A process and apparatus for restraining an animal involves urging a spool containing a flexible tension link connectable to the animal, to retract the flexible tension link into a housing to which the spool is mounted. Movement of the spool in a direction associated with retraction of the flexible tension link disengages a brake urged into braking engagement with the spool, and causes the brake to engage with a lock operably configured to lock the brake in an unengaged position. The flexible tension link is permitted to be dispensed from the spool when the brake is in the unengaged position, and a hand operated actuator on the housing can release the lock to permit the brake to engage the spool to stop dispensing the flexible tension link in response to actuation of the hand operated actuator. The process further involves enabling a spool-operated actuator to release the lock to permit the brake to engage the spool to stop dispensing the flexible tension link. A spool-operated actuator can alternatively release the lock to permit the brake to engage the spool to stop dispensing the flexible tension link when at least one of a plurality of discrete pre-determined lengths of flexible tension link have been dispensed from the spool. | 10-23-2008 |
20110073047 | Animal Restraint Apparatus And Related Methods - A process and apparatus for restraining an animal involves urging a spool containing a flexible tension link connectable to the animal, to retract the flexible tension link into a housing to which the spool is mounted. Movement of the spool in a direction associated with retraction of the flexible tension link disengages a brake urged into braking engagement with the spool, and causes the brake to engage with a lock operably configured to lock the brake in an disengaged position. The flexible tension link is permitted to be dispensed from the spool while the brake is in the disengaged position. A spool-operated actuator is operably configured to release the lock to permit the brake to engage the spool to stop dispensing the flexible tension link when a selected one of a plurality of discrete pre-determined lengths of flexible tension link has been dispensed from the spool. | 03-31-2011 |
Michael Radford, Oxon GB
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20120315932 | MESSAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system of the invention processes messages to and from application servers. The system monitors parameters such as number of incoming messages to a particular service and from a particular subscriber. Based on this parameter and possibly also on analysis of content in a message an action is automatically triggered. The system may allow a user to generate a limit as to the number of messages they are willing to receive before they sign up for a service. This is performed by either pre-configuring the system with default limits or allowing the user to add additional text to a subscription message to state the limit they wish to set. Once the user signs up for a service the system generates a counter to track how many messages the service provider sends to the user and once this counter reaches 0 the service provider is sent an automated STOP request. | 12-13-2012 |
Neil Radford, West Midlands GB
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20100172033 | KEYPAD SECURITY DEVICE - A keypad security device ( | 07-08-2010 |
Philip Radford, Hampshire GB
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20130197504 | MEDICAL DEVICES AND PUMPS THEREFOR - A microwave applicator device comprising a probe ( | 08-01-2013 |
Philip John Radford, Ash Vale GB
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20140137852 | Cooking oven and method with removable air diffuser - A cooking oven with an air diffuser disposed in the oven cavity to diffuse circulating air prior to entering an air inlet to a fan. The oven cavity comprises a wall with the air inlet aligned with the fan that draws the circulating air from the oven cavity. The air diffuser is installed in front of the wall and diffuses the circulating air evenly across food in the oven cavity and into the fan return without reducing an overall mass flow rate of the air. | 05-22-2014 |
Richard Radford, Notthingham GB
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20090166226 | Gas container assemblies and couplings therefor - A modular coupling system allows a combined gas canister and integral regulator to be used with a wide range of different utilizer devices such as flow meter, conservor or delivery apparatus. A first coupling part is secured to the pressurized gas canister permanently, and carries a combined main delivery valve and venting valve to allow connection of the gas utilizer to the canister by means of a second coupling part formed integrally with or attached to the gas utilizer device by a simple push and twist action which, upon fitting, closes the venting valve; and opens the main delivery valve in sequence. | 07-02-2009 |
Richard Radford, Nottinghamshire GB
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20150174436 | FIRESAFE COUPLING - The disclosed coupling can include an elongate body having an opening at each end, the openings linked by a conduit; a valve assembly located within the elongate body. The valve assembly is movable between an open position, in which gas can pass between the openings along the conduit, and a closed position in which gas flow between the openings is prevented; a biasing assembly arranged within the elongate body to move the valve assembly into the closed position; and a heat activatable stop located in the region of each opening, operable to hold the valve assembly in the open position against the biasing assembly, and adapted to release the valve assembly to allow the biasing assembly to move the valve assembly to the closed position at an activation temperature. | 06-25-2015 |
Richard Radford, Nottingham GB
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20090288662 | Apparatus and instruments for handling gas and incorporating a safety valve unit - Apparatus for use in delivery of gas capable of combustion that incorporates a safety valve unit. The safety valve unit closes the flow path of the gas from the source upon occurrence of a fire. The safety valve unit has a valve body, a valve head resiliently biased towards a valve-closure position and a fusible retainer that holds the valve member in a valve open position. The valve body defines a fluid flow passage between an outlet and the valve head. Within the fluid flow passage there is an elongate link member which extends from the valve head to the foot. The foot engages the fusible retainer. | 11-26-2009 |
20100218832 | MEDICAL GAS COUPLING - A medical gas coupling comprises an inlet operable to couple with a pressurized therapeutic gas supply and an outlet operable to supply therapeutic apparatus, or an anallary unit associated therewith, with therapeutic gas. The coupling further comprises a conduit that extends between the inlet and the outlet and provides for the passage of pressurized gas therethrough. A safety valve is located in the region of the inlet and is operable to close the flow of gas through the conduit in the event that the pressure differential across the safety value exceeds a predetermined level. | 09-02-2010 |
Sean Colin Radford, London GB
Simon Russell Radford, Hyde GB
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20130295851 | SIGNAL PROCESSING - Apparatus for and method of processing radio frequency signals, the method including: obtaining a signal indicative of a first frequency (e.g. by obtaining a sample of a transmitted signal), the first frequency being a frequency of the transmitted signal; and using the signal indicative of a first frequency, establishing a second frequency depending on the first frequency, the second frequency being a frequency to which to tune a filter for filtering a received signal. An antenna for receiving and/or transmitting a signal may be a co-site antenna with respect to at least one other antenna. | 11-07-2013 |
Stewart Radford, Slough GB
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20140044839 | DOUGH PRODUCTS COMPRISING ETHYLCELLULOSE AND EXHIBITING REDUCED OIL MIGRATION - A cooked dough product, such as a biscuit (cookie), comprising from about 10 wt. % to about 45 wt. % of an oil and/or fat component, and from about 0.25 wt. % to about 20 wt. % of ethylcellulose, based on the weight of said product. Also provided is a method of making a cooked dough product comprising the steps of: preparing a dough containing a flour, water, from about 10 wt. % to about 45 wt. % of an oil and/or fat component, and from about 0.25 wt. % to about 20 wt. % of ethylcellulose, based on the weight of the ingredients excluding added water; and cooking the dough at a temperature of at least about 140° C. The ethylcellulose is effective to reduce oil migration from the cooked dough products. | 02-13-2014 |
Wil Radford, Chatswood AU
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20100100815 | EMAIL DOCUMENT PARSING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A preferred example of the process flow of the inventive method ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100114562 | DOCUMENT PROCESSOR AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A computer implemented method of processing a digitally encoded document having a text composed by an author by using a processor to analyse the segmentation, punctuation and linguistics of text and storing the results in a digitally accessible format. Author traits are then predicted using a machine learning system based on the results of the segmentation, punctuation and linguistics analysis of the text. | 05-06-2010 |